ISO/IEC 20931:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
23 July 2025
Information technology — User interfaces — Icons for representing services in serviced offices
ISO/IEC 20931:2025 Files
English
15 Pages
Current Edition
46.67 OMR
ISO/IEC 20931:2025 Scope
This document provides the icons to specify the function and to indicate status of the serviced offices and their services. The icons are used as the user interfaces for searching, booking, and advertising applications for serviced offices. This document specifies basic icons that define the functions of all serviced offices, and also specifies additional and miscellaneous icons that indicate other services. The functions specified by the icons include facilities, equipment and services for fulfilling various user needs such as working style, tools, amenities, language and accessibility needs, including older persons, etc.
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